Yes it's totally true but i create a "oldies display mode" is the new capx to force a kind of "monospace" management for numbers ... this lack of monospace can also be a good thing ... it depends the way you want to use it.

The "oldies display mode" give a dim/fade effect to numbers as in old arcade console and can also be use to simulate a computer generating a random number.

Yes, i just replace the previous releases of online project and capx with the new one (no interest to keep old releases online !) ... If you have already test a old release you perhaps have to refresh the app after loading to force update so you must have now 2 lines of text display like that :

Normal mode : 88888 (no monospace use so a "1" not take the same width than a "8" ... this display so can be not good if the text is put on a bitmap to simulate a real object) ...

Oldies mode : 88888 (monospace 'like' behaviour is force for numbers so it's possible to create special background effects (dim here) ... or use this font as a front display on a bitmap to simulate a real object. If you don't want the oldies (fade in/out) effect remove or disable the fade behaviour in the text object)

Obviously it could me more simple to find and use a "real" monospace digital font ;-p ... i choose this one because pretty nice and this is the only one i have found using only the 7 standard segments for displaying numbers (0-9) ... but sure it's possible to find something better !.

I have also in mind to put in this project a font for doing "subtitles" ... objective is the same as before so same display on every browser (no css webkit specific tag)... nice rather classic font with effects (light shadow + outline) to have a text always "readable" is all cases.

sorry, i'm trying to put "88" in the back and the real value over. like a real 7 digit display where you can see the segment in the back. i can't understand how the e xample works. thanks for explain to me...